• Laser & Optoelectronics Progress
  • Vol. 59, Issue 6, 0617001 (2022)
Zhe Feng1、2、3 and Jun Qian1、2、3、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou , Zhejiang 310058, China
  • 2Centre for Optical and Electromagnetic Research, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou , Zhejiang 310058, China
  • 3International Research Center for Advanced Photonics, Zhejiang University, Haining, Zhejiang 314400, China
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    Zhe Feng, Jun Qian. Advances on in vivo Fluorescence Bioimaging in the Second Near-Infrared Window[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2022, 59(6): 0617001 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Near-infrared-II (NIR-II) fluorescence visualization is an in vivo optical imaging technique with large imaging depth and high resolution. Compared with visible (360?760 nm) and near-infrared-I (760?900 nm) windows, the light absorption of bio-tissues in the second near-infrared window (900?1880 nm) improves significantly, suppressing the scattering background in two-dimensional array detection, thus remarkably improving imaging quality. Currently, scientists have developed various luminescent probes, imaging systems, and theranostics pathways corresponding to the NIR-II window. The experimental animals cover from rodents to non-human primates. The clinical surgery of human liver tumors guided by NIR-II fluorescence imaging has also been initially evaluated. With light absorption and photon scattering in the visible and near-infrared regions in biological tissues, this study expounds on the mechanism of imaging quality improvement on NIR-II fluorescence imaging. It briefly introduces several typical NIR-II luminophores and reviews the developed multimodal NIR-II optical imaging methods. The multi-functional theranostics platform guided by precious NIR-II optical imaging is also discussed. These aim to provide references for further development and accelerate clinical translation.
    Zhe Feng, Jun Qian. Advances on in vivo Fluorescence Bioimaging in the Second Near-Infrared Window[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2022, 59(6): 0617001
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